SASAH 4th Year Capstone and Other Projects: Presentations
Document Type
Presentation
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Publication Date
Fall 12-1-2023
Abstract
Language revitalization plays a crucial role in preserving cultural diversity and identity. It serves as a conduit to reconnect communities with their ancestral roots, promoting cultural continuity and helping create a sense of belonging. Furthermore, it offers a stand against the often-destructive impacts of colonization and globalization, which frequently result in language loss. In this presentation, I narrate my enriching journey as a student researcher, working on language revitalization alongside Dr. Tania Granadillo during an my summer internship. This unique experience extensively involved language study, understanding colonialism, and significant personal growth in self-management skills, epitomized by a challenging yet rewarding remote working setup. An integral part of the journey was the necessity and power of collaboration, gaining exposure to diverse perspectives, shared knowledge, and strong teamwork, which provided a rich and multifaceted learning environment, indispensable in the field of research. The ability to effectively overcome obstacles, both expected and unforeseen, is also expressed in this presentation. The journey was not without hurdles, each representing opportunities to develop problem-solving and resiliency skills, and which ultimately enhanced my capabilities as a researcher. This presentation offers a detailed account of these experiences and reflections on the importance of preserving language as a bulwark against cultural erasure and as a means of decolonization. Overall, it presents a holistic view of my development, both professionally and personally, set against the backdrop of a socioculturally and linguistically significant research initiative.